In the article “Sox2 Sustains Recruitment of Oligodendrocyte Progenitor Cells following CNS Demyelination and Primes Them for Differentiation during Remyelination” by Chao Zhao, Dan Ma, Malgorzata Zawadzka, Stephen P. J. Fancy, Lowri Elis-Williams, Guy Bouvier, John H. Stockley, Glaucia Monteiro de Castro, Bowei Wang, Sabrina Jacobs, Patrizia Casaccia, and Robin J. M. Franklin, which appeared on pages 11482–11499 of the August 19, 2015 issue, the authors regret that not all sources of funding were listed in the acknowledgments. The acknowledgments have been corrected on the online PDF version and provided below.
This work was mainly supported by the UK Multiple Sclerosis Society and partially supported by NIH/NINDS grant R37 NS042925. We thank Daniel Morrison and Mike Peacock for help with electron microscopy. We also thank Dr. Emily Harrington for advice in mouse oligodendrocyte progenitor cell isolation. As well, we thank the following individuals for providing the transgenic mouse lines used in this study: Dr. Silvia Nicolis for floxed Sox2 mouse line; Drs. Ryan Driskell and Fiona Watts for help and advice in rederivation; Professor William D. Richardson for Pdgfra-creERT2 and Sox10-icreERT2 mouse lines; and Dr. Frank Kirchhoff for Gfap-creERT2:Rosa26floxedSTOP-YFP line. The Rosa26floxedSTOP-fGFP was a gift from Dr. Emma Rawlins. We also thank Dr. Michael Wegner for his gift of plasmids for making cRNA probes for detecting Sox protein transcripts by in situ hybridization.
